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Tue, 17 Jul 2007 17:17:07 -070 |
I was going through a tutorial on sharpening and the author spoke about
using the "darken" and the "lighten" mode for layer merge.
What are the
equivalents in PP? I am assuming "if darker" and "if
lighter" but which
is which and is it a real equivalent (does it do the same thing)?
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| Re: another PS equivalent question |
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Wed, 25 Jul 2007 16:33:24 +040 |
On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 04:17:07 +0400, DW <frommer@bootmaker.com> wrote:
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> I was going through a tutorial on sharpening and the author spoke about
> using the "darken" and the "lighten" mode for layer
merge. What are the
> equivalents in PP? I am assuming "if darker" and "if
lighter" but which
> is which and is it a real equivalent (does it do the same thing)?
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"If darker" means "darken", obviously.
What as to "real equivalent", there may be difference in color models
PS
and PP use for calculating brightness. However, with a simple "if"
switch
function added on the top of brightness calculation, I do not expect any
practical difference unless one of the softwares use some totally wrong
function for it :-)
--
Ilya Razmanov
http://photoshop.msk.ru - Photoshop plug-in filters
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